Gut Microbiota
Microbiota is the good (and bad bacteria) in your gut. Every human being carries about 1-2kg of gut microbiota representing a number of cells far bigger than all our body cells together. Here we provide the latest science on the relation between nutrition, gut microbiome, immune system and human health.
Probiotics in infant nutrition – Focus on B lactis
Small steps, big impact: The role of gut microbiota in health and disease
Breast Feeding and Health - A Biological Perspective
NNIW96: HMOs: What They Are And What They Do
NNIW96: Importance Of The Gut Microbiome In Preterm Infants
NNIW96: Selected Human Milk Oligosaccharides Added To Infant Formulas For Term Infants
NNIW96: Microbiota And HMOs In Preterm Infants
NNIW96: Human Milk Bioactives – Future Perspectives
Gut Talk Series: Probiotics and maternal nutrition
Bacteria do not colonize the gut before birth, says collaborative study
Microbiota-Directed Therapy May Aid Growth in Malnourished Kids
Children’s gut microbiota mature along similar trajectories, but at different speeds: Study
6th World Congress of Pediatric Gastroenterology, Hepatology and Nutrition (WCPGHAN) 2021
HMO diversity impacts infant microbiota activity
Impact of HMO on toddler microbiota and its activity